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This PRS seven string multiscale is in Japan.
Interesting that they used a 3rd party bridge rather than doing a proprietary bridge, as they seem to think their own bridges are far superior to the others in the wild.
This PRS seven string multiscale is in Japan.
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Interesting that they used a 3rd party bridge rather than doing a proprietary bridge, as they seem to think their own bridges are far superior to the others in the wild.
That guitar also uses BKB Aftermath pickups.
This PRS seven string multiscale is in Japan.
That's less unusual, though, given various sigs with 3rd party pickups e.g. Mark Holcomb and Dustie Waring.
That guitar also uses BKB Aftermath pickups.
Unfortunately there is a ring of truth to that, sucks because I don't particularly care to build that kinda stuff, and one day I'd like to make a living making instruments.Because Americans either a) don't have the money to buy their own products or b) won't buy their own products. I imagine the Dad Rock market is still pretty huge over there and unless it's a Gibson/Fender or barebones guitar, good luck selling it.
What a shocker PRS, Europe only. Why the hell does PRS (A US BASED COMPANY) do so many Europe exclusives?
Something along these lines...